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What happens if you miss the PSAT in 10th grade?

If you miss the PSAT, you may be able to take it on the alternate test day. If you miss all test days, however, you'll have to wait until the following year to take the test. If you're a junior in high school and miss the PSAT, you'll have to find other ways to prepare for the SAT or ACT.
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What happens if you miss the PSAT sophomore year?

Remember that the PSAT serves primarily as practice for the SAT. If your child missed PSAT test day, he or she can still practice for the SAT by taking PSAT and SAT practice tests and by enrolling in an SAT prep program.
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What happens if you skip the PSAT?

If your student misses the PSAT/NMSQT in their junior year due to illness or extenuating circumstances, they can take the “alternative testing option.” Students can take the SAT 1 in exchange for the PSAT/NMSQT and the score is converted and used in substitution for the PSAT/NMSQT.
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Does the PSAT matter in 10th grade?

If your child is in 10th grade, they can benefit from taking the PSAT 10 in several ways. It identifies their academic strengths and weaknesses early in high school, when there's plenty of time to improve before college. It lets them know which Advanced Placement (AP) courses they're most likely to do well in.
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What happens if my school doesn't offer PSAT 10?

If you haven't received PSAT registration information by the fall of your child's junior year, you should call your child's school or college counselor. If your child's school does not offer the PSAT to its students, your child can take the test at another local high school.
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What the Heck is the PSAT® 10?!? And how do you study for it?

Is it OK to not take PSAT?

The PSAT is not used directly by colleges and universities when they make their college admissions decisions. Your acceptance or rejection into college is much more dependent on the SAT or ACT , so the short answer is “no,” colleges don't care at all about the PSAT.
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Does PSAT matter sophomore year?

Most test-takers should plan on taking the PSAT/NMSQT their sophomore year. While you can't qualify for the National Merit Scholarship in 10th grade, you can gain valuable experience to prepare for your junior year when you can qualify for the scholarship.
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Is 900 a bad PSAT score?

A combined score of 900 is the 31st percentile, (students scored higher than 31% of the people but unfortunately, 69% of the students scored higher). On the other end of the spectrum, a score of 1220 is the 85th percentile (students scored higher than 85% of the people and only 15% of the students scored higher).
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Is 1000 a bad PSAT score?

According to this chart, a good PSAT score for a junior is a composite score higher than 1140, an OK score is one higher than 1000, and an excellent score is anything higher than 1290.
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Is the PSAT 10 hard?

How Difficult is the PSAT? The PSAT focuses on math, reading, writing and language concepts that high school sophomores and juniors typically have already studied in their academic courses, so the test should not be difficult for well-prepared high school students.
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Can I retake the PSAT if I missed it?

What if I couldn't take the PSAT? Every year students miss the PSAT for legitimate reasons such as illness. To allow those students the opportunity to compete in National Merit, NMSC has a process known as alternate entry. Students must make a written request to NMSC for an alternate entry application form.
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Does the PSAT really matter?

For the vast majority of students, the PSAT is simply a dress rehearsal for the SAT. While it's true there are a tiny percentage (around 3%) of 11th graders who will take the PSAT and qualify for the National Merit Scholarship, it's important to remember that PSAT scores are not used in the college admissions process.
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How many can you miss on the PSAT?

Contrary to what many believe, you do not need a perfect PSAT score to get into the 99th percentile. In fact, you can miss up to 60 points and still get in the top 1%! Likewise, very few test takers scored at the lowest end of the PSAT spectrum: only 16,000 or so juniors scored 630 or lower.
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Does junior year PSAT matter?

PSAT isn't important at all. It's just a practice test for the real SAT and can get you the National Merit Scholarship if you get a certain score in your junior year. You should still take the test because it's a good way to gage your progress in your test prep in a real testing environment.
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Is the PSAT harder than the SAT?

The PSAT is a practice SAT, usually taken by juniors, whereas the SAT is a college entrance exam. The SAT is slightly more challenging than the PSAT. While the PSAT is scored between 320 and 1520, the SAT is scored between 400 and 1600.
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What is a top 1% PSAT score?

A perfect score on the PSAT is a 1520. If you're in 10th grade and you score between 1420 and 1520, you're in the top 1% of all test takers (99th percentile). If you're in 11th grade, anything between a 1490 and 1520 places you in the top 1%.
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How rare is a 1500 PSAT?

In 2024, a PSAT score of 1500-1520 would be considered an exceptionally strong score for any student. This score should place a student in the 1st percentile of all test takers, meaning that students scoring in this range have performed better than 99% of students who take this test.
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Is a 930 PSAT score bad?

A good PSAT score is between 1210 and 1520, which would put you in the top 10% of test takers. The average score earned on the PSAT is about 920, and a “perfect” score on the PSAT would be the maximum score of 1520.
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Is 1200 a good PSAT score for a sophomore?

A result superior to the 90th percentile, or 90% of test takers, is considered outstanding. According to this approach, an average score higher than 1060 indicates a decent PSAT score for a sophomore, above 920 indicates an OK score, and beyond 1180 indicates an excellent score.
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What is the lowest PSAT score ever?

Students receive a scaled score ranging from 160 to 760 for each of the sections, with 160 being the lowest possible score and 760 being the highest possible score. The two scaled scores are added together to get the student's total PSAT score, with a total score range from 320 to 1520.
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How bad is a 1080 PSAT?

So that's an awesome grade! Keep it up! First of all, great job getting a 1080! It was your first time taking the PSAT and a score above a 1000 is generally considered good, so you're already on the right track.
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Do colleges look at 10th grade PSAT?

College Board does not send PSAT/NMSQT scores to colleges. These scores are not intended to be part of college admission decisions. They should not be included on student transcripts that will be reproduced and sent to colleges unless the student (if 18 or older) or their parent/guardian has granted permission.
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Is a 1060 a good PSAT score?

Above Average PSAT Scores: 1060-1160

10th-grade students who scored between 1060 and 1160 on the PSAT test will fall within the top 25% of all test takers.
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Can I take PSAT twice?

There are valid reasons for both retaking and not retaking the PSAT. But before weighing your options, bear in mind that the College Board has the following restrictions: Students may not take the PSAT more than three times total, more than once a year or as high school seniors.
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